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From: mariabus@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger)
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Subject: Re: CHESS LABEL FAVORITES
Date: Mon, 12 May 2025 15:54:38 +0000
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On Mon, 12 May 2025 15:02:17 +0000, Bruce wrote:

> By the way:
>
> My statement:
>
> "Atlantic's biggest hit single of the '50's was "Mack The Knife" by
> Bobby Darin"
>
> Why are you two assuming that I am talking about the USA here?
>
> "Mack The Knife" was a hit in many countries, and was on the Atlantic
> label in a lot more countries than it was the Atco label.

That statement is true. Not sure the "a lot more countries" applies that
well but I show it appearing on Atlantic label in 5 countries and Atco
in 2 (includes origin country USA). However it appeared on London in 8
countries (including UK)
>
> Side note, the recording features Doc Severinsen on trumpet.

Wonder what Doc's opinion is on all this?